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and the platform was used for presidents. franklin roosevelt himself, who was not able to walk, got off of his private train car in his wheelchair and go directly to a private elevator that would take him up and into his suite at the waldorf-astoria. >> roosevelt was president during world war ii. at the time, there was concern that grand central could be the target of sabotage. >> there's one area of the terminal which is very, very deep below the ground, where power was converted, electrical power was converted, for use by the trains, and it was such a sensitive area that it's very heavily protected. there was fear, at one point, that spies would be able to get in there, and one handful of sand thrown into any of that machinery would shut the entire railroad system down and cripple the city. so it was very, very carefully protected, and even to this day, the public is not allowed to go down there. >> don't worry, there's plenty to see in the public areas. to give us a greater appreciation for this historic building, frank t
and the platform was used for presidents. franklin roosevelt himself, who was not able to walk, got off of his private train car in his wheelchair and go directly to a private elevator that would take him up and into his suite at the waldorf-astoria. >> roosevelt was president during world war ii. at the time, there was concern that grand central could be the target of sabotage. >> there's one area of the terminal which is very, very deep below the ground, where power was converted,...
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the northeast wind is giving us a problem. you might notice that the surf has stirred up a little bit today. it has been that way since yesterday. 69 in annapolis 72 in ocean city. 73, salisbury. the yellow shows the warmer air. you get progressively more grain as you go north. 65 that parton. 63 of westminster. the warmest of the air will be south of us during the day. it supports the shower chances that we have. here you see a brighter clouds. you see some activity offshore. in northeast wind is dragging the moisture in off of the atlantic ocean, which is helping the situation along. the front is further south. the trigger has moved away from us. once this moves further away, things will settle down. clouds, cooler, scattered rain showers. insta-weather futurecast shows the range kansas thinning out. ocean city, -- shows the thunderstorms thinning out. ocean city, thunderstorms. rain chances 30% today. tomorrow they go down. the rain chances go up as well as the temperatures on monday and tuesday. >> it is one of the most po
the northeast wind is giving us a problem. you might notice that the surf has stirred up a little bit today. it has been that way since yesterday. 69 in annapolis 72 in ocean city. 73, salisbury. the yellow shows the warmer air. you get progressively more grain as you go north. 65 that parton. 63 of westminster. the warmest of the air will be south of us during the day. it supports the shower chances that we have. here you see a brighter clouds. you see some activity offshore. in northeast wind...
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is concentrated, so you could use less gel. and with androgel 1.62%, you can save on your monthly prescription. [ male announcer ] dosing and application sites between these products differ. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or, signs in a woman which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in acne, possibly due to accidental exposure. men with breast cancer or who have or might have prostate cancer, and women who are, or may become pregnant or are breast feeding should not use androgel. serious side effects include worsening of an enlarged prostate, possible increased risk of prostate cancer, lower sperm count, swelling of ankles, feet, or body, enlarged or painful breasts, problems breathing during sleep, and blood clots in the legs. tell your doctor about your medical conditions and medications, especially insulin, corticosteroids, or medicines to decrease blood clotting. talk to your
is concentrated, so you could use less gel. and with androgel 1.62%, you can save on your monthly prescription. [ male announcer ] dosing and application sites between these products differ. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or, signs in a woman which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in acne, possibly due to accidental exposure. men with breast...
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let's figure this out the mad money way using the method i would employ at my hedge funds using events that drove down all stocks because of stock futures. we know that. first we have to put the event in perspective. we have to ask ourselves, okay, the news is potentially tragic, dangerous, terrifying. what effect does it have on the earnings per share, the numbers? let me give you an example. in the 20 years i have invested other people's money there were a slew of exogenous events that hit the stock market. i use what i called the bristol-myers theorum used after the company i felt had the most consistent earnings imaginable. here's how it would play out. at the hedge fund we used to have morning meetings. i thought if you came at 6:01 what was the point? might as well go home since the opportunity to make money had passed. so i dismissed you if you were a minute late. they were lucky. i didn't throw water bottles at you or electrical appliances at their backs. well, once. i saved it for when people lost you money. every time we get a nasty event at the morning meeting someone would
let's figure this out the mad money way using the method i would employ at my hedge funds using events that drove down all stocks because of stock futures. we know that. first we have to put the event in perspective. we have to ask ourselves, okay, the news is potentially tragic, dangerous, terrifying. what effect does it have on the earnings per share, the numbers? let me give you an example. in the 20 years i have invested other people's money there were a slew of exogenous events that hit...
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the rain does not stop us. we love being out. >> the are to get better every year. >> there's always something different to see. >> it is only a little bit of rain. they could use your support. >> it does not look too bad. this year the festival closes an hour later at 9:00 p.m. , now. he may be able to stay dry. will we see more sun or rain? >> that is the question. >> from now on it is going to be more of a spot he drizzle than actual rain fall. that is a little more manageable. many parts of the country put up with that all the time. on the radar most of the significant rain has moved to the eastern shore. a little bit around washington, d.c. there is result everywhere. in the radar does not pick that up. it should continue into tomorrow morning. tomorrow will be a different day. it always is. >> it'll be a dry air day. >> we will talk about that coming up. >> thanks. still ahead, penn state football fans gathered around the statue of joe paterno. a jet causes quite a scare as a >> crowds of people have been
the rain does not stop us. we love being out. >> the are to get better every year. >> there's always something different to see. >> it is only a little bit of rain. they could use your support. >> it does not look too bad. this year the festival closes an hour later at 9:00 p.m. , now. he may be able to stay dry. will we see more sun or rain? >> that is the question. >> from now on it is going to be more of a spot he drizzle than actual rain fall. that is a...
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thanks for joining us. >> we'll see you next week on "teen kids news." >> write to us at... >> here is a shout-out to american troops serving in central and south america. [message beep] the average text takes your eyes off the road for nearly five seconds. [screaming] announcer: bring out... ...the action hero... ...in you. fuel up right. and get energized. be part of the greatest action movie ever. the first movie that puts you in the action. show us how you train and eat like an action hero. join in at actionheroalliance.com
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please send us your pictures. you can track storms with full-screen radar. >> this morning, the f.d.a. is warning marylanders about shellfish distributed in the state, raw or partially cooked shellspish from new york's oyster bay harbor. it may contain bacteria that leads to illness. symptoms include diarrhea, nausea and vomiting. these signs have shown up anywhere from a few hours to five days after consumption. regulators advise consumers to check the tags on shellfish. they say it was harvested in new york's oyster bay harbor or around june 1. oysters and clams should be thrown out. >> yeah, it's a really bad way to spend the weekend. >> it's not a good thing. >> disappointing job numbers continue in maryland, so how many jobs did the state lose this time? >> investigators say he endangered the lives of more than 30 people, what a johns hopkins lab technician is accused of doing. >> and a heavy downpour didn't stop this weekend's artscape from kicking off yesterday, what you can expect to see. >> in this mornin
please send us your pictures. you can track storms with full-screen radar. >> this morning, the f.d.a. is warning marylanders about shellfish distributed in the state, raw or partially cooked shellspish from new york's oyster bay harbor. it may contain bacteria that leads to illness. symptoms include diarrhea, nausea and vomiting. these signs have shown up anywhere from a few hours to five days after consumption. regulators advise consumers to check the tags on shellfish. they say it was...
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you're going to give us 30 seconds. where's the stuff? >> behind you. >> oh, behind us. you have to get three pairs of shoes. are those your shoes, kath? you'll be the judge. >> okay. ready, set, go. ♪ i have a feeling you'll take a lot of heels. i don't know why. >> are we really doing this segment? >> they're good, they're good. >> get some jeans. what did she say to do with them? how many pairs of jeans? >> i don't like any of them. >> we're picking our outfits? is that what we're doing? >> i don't have time to take it off. [ buzzer ] >> what? >> that was ridiculous. that was -- i couldn't even get it off -- >> i think we have a tie. >> yes, i think -- >> i think we have a tie. >> okay, good. all right, that was fun. >> did anybody learn anything? >> what did we learn? >> you don't want to see me. >> what did we win? >> thank you, jerry. >> all right. give martha our love, all right? >> yes, sweetie. >>> are you doing what you were born to do? >> let's hope it's not pack a suitcase. we'll help you figure it out, right after this. >>> alaska is a very extreme environ
you're going to give us 30 seconds. where's the stuff? >> behind you. >> oh, behind us. you have to get three pairs of shoes. are those your shoes, kath? you'll be the judge. >> okay. ready, set, go. ♪ i have a feeling you'll take a lot of heels. i don't know why. >> are we really doing this segment? >> they're good, they're good. >> get some jeans. what did she say to do with them? how many pairs of jeans? >> i don't like any of them. >> we're...
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kim hammond joins us to answer your pet questions. >> the largest art festival in the nation is right here in charm city. >> we are all long way from the 100's of a few days ago a picture-
kim hammond joins us to answer your pet questions. >> the largest art festival in the nation is right here in charm city. >> we are all long way from the 100's of a few days ago a picture-
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she out drove us all day to as well. always tumbling to play with that young lady. >> that is maddening to see the ball right there. >> it landed on the edge of the cup. in for eagle. >> amazing. lucky or good? >> she is good. >> tony is next with a look at the forecast. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] virtual wallet can help you be that person who's good with money. see what's free to spend. move money with a slide. save with a shake. feel good about your decisions. >> time for a final check on the weather. >> still not a bad forecast. 82 tomorrow. a 36% chance for showers in the morning. 90% of the weekend is going to be fine. i am trying to say it is going to be decent. >> i get nervous when you do percentages. that is all for a 11 news tonight. see you b >> announcer: it's "the tonight show with jay leno," featuring rickey minor and "the tonight show" band. tonight, jay welcomes -- from "the watch," ben stiller, from "damages," actress
she out drove us all day to as well. always tumbling to play with that young lady. >> that is maddening to see the ball right there. >> it landed on the edge of the cup. in for eagle. >> amazing. lucky or good? >> she is good. >> tony is next with a look at the forecast. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] virtual wallet can help you be that person who's good with money. see what's free to spend. move money with a slide. save with a shake. feel good about your decisions....
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bob odenkirk joins us next. there he is right now in the bud light platinum suite. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ my crowning achievement thus far. mom took a bunch of amazing pictures. but she can't share them. it's her data plan. she's stressing about overages because she already downloaded a fifteen megabyte cat video. [ laughing ] aww. you have to see this. i've already seen it, nana. like a hundred times. [ male announcer ] why limit your iphone? switch to sprint. the only network with truly unlimited data for your iphone. [ male announcer ] new liquid plumr double impact has a long snake that reaches deep in the pipe to grab the toughest clogs and a powerful gel to finish off the rest, baby. new liquid plumr double impact. dove knows women want to feel beautiful but need strength too. dove clinical protection is prescription strength wetness protection with 3x the care for skin. dove clinical protection. where beautiful women find strength. dove clinical protection. how much coffee are you fellows going to ne
bob odenkirk joins us next. there he is right now in the bud light platinum suite. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ my crowning achievement thus far. mom took a bunch of amazing pictures. but she can't share them. it's her data plan. she's stressing about overages because she already downloaded a fifteen megabyte cat video. [ laughing ] aww. you have to see this. i've already seen it, nana. like a hundred times. [ male announcer ] why limit your iphone? switch to sprint. the only network with truly...
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for my group, we were far enough away where it didn't hurt us, but we felt things hitting us. there were people running out with -- like a young girl, i remember seeing her holding her face. i don't know what happened to her, if she was hurt. they were sitting close to the wall where, adjacent to theater 9. >> when did it dawn on you that something was going terribly wrong next door? >> well, the fire alarm went off, and people started getting up and going out the exits, and i was in the military when i was 17, i joined. and at least in my group, i, you know, said hey, we shouldn't go out so quick, because if that was actually a gun, there could be somebody there ambushing us. and when i knew that it was real is when people did make it to the door, because the movie never stopped, and it was in the middle of a scene where there was gunfire on the screen, so all that was going on as well and it was dark. and people made it to the door and came back in and said, hey, there's someone shooting, and there's someone killing us, there's someone with a gun. so, that's when you knew so
for my group, we were far enough away where it didn't hurt us, but we felt things hitting us. there were people running out with -- like a young girl, i remember seeing her holding her face. i don't know what happened to her, if she was hurt. they were sitting close to the wall where, adjacent to theater 9. >> when did it dawn on you that something was going terribly wrong next door? >> well, the fire alarm went off, and people started getting up and going out the exits, and i was...
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retired fbi agent will tell us. i don't have to use gas. i am probably going to the gas station about once a month. drive around town all the time doing errands and never ever have to fill up gas in the city. i very rarely put gas in my chevy volt. last time i was at a gas station was about...i would say... two months ago. the last time i went to the gas station must have been about three months ago. i go to the gas station such a small amount that i forget how to put gas in my car. ♪ that i forget how to put gas in my car. so what i'm saying is, people like options. when you take geico, you can call them anytime you feel like saving money. it don't matter, day or night. use your computer, your smartphone, your tablet, whatever. the point is, you have options. oh, how convenient. hey. crab cakes, what are you looking at? geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. so how much do we owe you? that'll be $973.42. ya know, your rates and fees aren't exactly competitive. who do you think i am, quicken loans?
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brittney, tell us that story. you pulled the fire alarm. >> we were at the top right of the theater, near the top, and suddenly i saw things kind of being thrown in the air, and then explosions and then a shadow kind of emerged from the right end of the theater and shots started happening. we hit the floor as fast as we could once we realized what was going on. we could see people running towards the exit to the left. and when we thought it was clear a a bunch of us were heading toward the top exit where i pulled the fire alarm. >> first of all, under that type of stress and pressure, the fact that you were able to think like that, and lot of other people calling 911 and people in other theaters helping. you hear stories of people who really went out of their way to help under very difficult circumstances. where were you sitting, writ any? >> we were in the top right, about five rose from the top. we were on the right-hand of the staircase where there is only about two seats. we had like a direct view where the sh
brittney, tell us that story. you pulled the fire alarm. >> we were at the top right of the theater, near the top, and suddenly i saw things kind of being thrown in the air, and then explosions and then a shadow kind of emerged from the right end of the theater and shots started happening. we hit the floor as fast as we could once we realized what was going on. we could see people running towards the exit to the left. and when we thought it was clear a a bunch of us were heading toward...
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use permit. that is what is expected in the industry. when you go to see music in this town, they are not coming on until after 11:00. the need to be a competitive space and allow people to make money and have jobs, and he needs to have the same kind of level playing field. i think 1:00 the 30 music ending is what is standard for this town. and i do not think it to be any different for tupelo. thank you. >> thank you for the opportunity to speak to you. i'm a professional free-lance musician. i have been living in the bay area for 27 years. i've been making my living as a musician for the better part of the last 20 years. the reason i was able to create a living for myself as a musician was because of the abundance of the venues that allowed me to learn my craft and achieve the skill sets i needed to compete. what can keep the san francisco name and spirit alive and help keep its status as a live music destination is supporting solid businessmen who want to keep a quality venue of floats -- afloa
use permit. that is what is expected in the industry. when you go to see music in this town, they are not coming on until after 11:00. the need to be a competitive space and allow people to make money and have jobs, and he needs to have the same kind of level playing field. i think 1:00 the 30 music ending is what is standard for this town. and i do not think it to be any different for tupelo. thank you. >> thank you for the opportunity to speak to you. i'm a professional free-lance...
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we would be much better off using this sort of tax cuts that might be available to us to do targeted attack cuts such as those of the president recently proposed and are being debated in the senate right now. >> jean, i want to give you a chance, you feel very differently about this. that actually there will be an adverse effect on the small business. that 3% is quite meaningful. >> this is a debate about job creation. and if you look at the businesses that are affected in the upper bracket levels. they are job creators. they produce more of the jobs than the rest of the small business community. so it's very impactful when it comes to jobs. again, i think i said it before, anything in the current economic environment that discourages job creation is just a bad idea. it also sends a terrible message. small business owners pay taxes at the individual rate and a lot of people don't understand that. so whenever there's a debate about individual rates and making them higher, the small business community, that makes them very nervous because today it's 250,000 but what is it going to be n
we would be much better off using this sort of tax cuts that might be available to us to do targeted attack cuts such as those of the president recently proposed and are being debated in the senate right now. >> jean, i want to give you a chance, you feel very differently about this. that actually there will be an adverse effect on the small business. that 3% is quite meaningful. >> this is a debate about job creation. and if you look at the businesses that are affected in the upper...
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them you know people are using. guns that are designed for one thing killing people so as to say ok so is it a question of where you draw the line in terms of what what guns and what i want to question who won is what do we allow and what we don't because you know hunting rifles no problem in my mind self-protection pistol no problem in my mind but what does somebody need an air fifteen with a thirty round clip for well i don't know and i don't know if it's the government's . i don't know where that line is i should say but what i'm saying is all here is already there where that line is what it is if you use it in a war it was illegal but again back to my earlier point is that if we want to talk about the causes of gun violence i don't think you can say guns are the cause of gun violence because there's got to be a finger pulling that trigger there's going to be somebody i'm not going that out i might not always and this isn't a government question my question is though as a society we've got to look at how we're de
them you know people are using. guns that are designed for one thing killing people so as to say ok so is it a question of where you draw the line in terms of what what guns and what i want to question who won is what do we allow and what we don't because you know hunting rifles no problem in my mind self-protection pistol no problem in my mind but what does somebody need an air fifteen with a thirty round clip for well i don't know and i don't know if it's the government's . i don't know where...
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his wife was in court today and spoke to us after the hearing. we weren't showing her face because she is now in a witness protection program. >> oh, my god. i have a lot of emotions and a lot of just anger. and a lot of pain. and it just hurts to see somebody else was out there that hurt my family. >> reyes is scheduled to be back in court on tuesday to enter a plea. >>> the district attorney made it official today. william lynch, the man acquitted on charges, will not be recharged. he was accused of attacking linder. he claims the priest molested him and his brother decades ago. earlier this month, they found him -- even though lynch admitted to attacking the father. >>> and a major break in the shooting of an oakland toddler. authorities say they are connected to a notorious gang linked to dozens of shooting. the 2-year-old was shot when someone opened fire on a crowd filming a rap video. the youngest suspect is only 16 years old. >>> an update to our developing news, a mysterious white substance uncovered at several police departments. ♪ [
his wife was in court today and spoke to us after the hearing. we weren't showing her face because she is now in a witness protection program. >> oh, my god. i have a lot of emotions and a lot of just anger. and a lot of pain. and it just hurts to see somebody else was out there that hurt my family. >> reyes is scheduled to be back in court on tuesday to enter a plea. >>> the district attorney made it official today. william lynch, the man acquitted on charges, will not be...
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scandal the us scandal is actually the us crime that h.s.b.c. committed of laundering money for the various terrorist groups and and cartels around the world the government of ireland faces huge embarrassment today oh we're so paris we've hired some financial terrorists. after two key figures appointed to help clean up the irish financial system were named in an explosive u.s. investigation into global banking giant h.s.b.c. chairman of state owned a i b david hodgkinson and michael noonan's top nama advisor michael gagan are both named to the three hundred thirty page report that follows an investigation into h.s.b.c. by a us senate subcommittee set up in the wake of the nine eleven terrorist attacks in new york right after nine eleven and of course probably just b.c. . bankers working in the twin towers financing terrorists quote unquote that in turn came down and not those building down and killed the edges be backers but funded by their own choice to buy their own puts our funding they funded the variax that destroyed them that's why i say i
scandal the us scandal is actually the us crime that h.s.b.c. committed of laundering money for the various terrorist groups and and cartels around the world the government of ireland faces huge embarrassment today oh we're so paris we've hired some financial terrorists. after two key figures appointed to help clean up the irish financial system were named in an explosive u.s. investigation into global banking giant h.s.b.c. chairman of state owned a i b david hodgkinson and michael noonan's...
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why are you demonizing us for it? it's time we had somebody who believes in us. someone who believes that achievement should be rewarded not punished. we need somebody who believes in america. [ romney ] i'm mitt romney and i approve this message.
why are you demonizing us for it? it's time we had somebody who believes in us. someone who believes that achievement should be rewarded not punished. we need somebody who believes in america. [ romney ] i'm mitt romney and i approve this message.
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>> well, it gives us no window into the motives. it does give us a sense of the isolation. i mean, on social media is just what it's called. it's social. it's to interact with other people within your circle and then to develop people beyond your circle. it's been very difficult from a journalistic standpoint, investigation aside, to find friends of his, people who knew him currently. we can find old friends of his. but his current life seems to be very isolated, which in many ways plays into the profile of the loner who is feeling isolated and living in his own world in some respects. >> we even had a friend on earlier who barely had a sense of this guy himself. and he had some relationship with him. let's talk about what's going on right now at his apartment. investigators are there. there is no rush to get inside. what appears to be a booby trapped apartment. what's the latest there, i don't know, for people just getting up this morning. >> they're still looking at their options there. what they are clearly doing is preparing for option b, which is if this device goes of
>> well, it gives us no window into the motives. it does give us a sense of the isolation. i mean, on social media is just what it's called. it's social. it's to interact with other people within your circle and then to develop people beyond your circle. it's been very difficult from a journalistic standpoint, investigation aside, to find friends of his, people who knew him currently. we can find old friends of his. but his current life seems to be very isolated, which in many ways plays...
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follow us now on twitter. we have knew information about how the suspect wired up his apartment to explode and take even more lives of first responders and neighbors. that's next. ♪ [ male announcer ] we believe small things can make a big difference. like how a little oil from here can be such a big thing in an old friend's life. purina one discovered that by blending enhanced botanical oils into our food, we can help brighten an old dog's mind so he's up to his old tricks. with this kind of thinking going into our food, imagine all the goodness that can come out of it. just one way we're making the world a better place... one pet at a time. vibrant maturity. from purina one smartblend. his morning starts with arthritis pain. and two pills. afternoon's overhaul starts with more pain. more pills. triple checking hydraulics. the evening brings more pain. so, back to more pills. almost done, when... hang on. stan's doctor recommended alev it can keep pain away all day with fewer pills than tylenol. this is rud
follow us now on twitter. we have knew information about how the suspect wired up his apartment to explode and take even more lives of first responders and neighbors. that's next. ♪ [ male announcer ] we believe small things can make a big difference. like how a little oil from here can be such a big thing in an old friend's life. purina one discovered that by blending enhanced botanical oils into our food, we can help brighten an old dog's mind so he's up to his old tricks. with this kind of...
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joining us now and came close to opening the door. caitlin and chris rodriguez, her boyfriend, they lived in the apartment immediately underneath the suspect james holmes. it was roughly midnight. you are getting ready for bed, and what happened? >> it was exactly at midnight which is what we thought was odd. this loud tech know music was playing. it was odd for any music to start playing in our apartment complex at all. >> had he played music like that before? >> no. the apartment complex is usually really quiet. there are no disturbances, no noise at all. this was odd this music would start playing at midnight. >> you never have had to call the cops before because you got loud music from the guy upstairs? >> no. >> had you met him before? >> i had never met him. i had only seen him in passing with no interaction. >> what kind of person did he strike you as? >> he was a student. >> you hear this music blaring at the stroke of midnight, tech know music. apparently the same song over and over again. >> we didn't know it was on a loop u
joining us now and came close to opening the door. caitlin and chris rodriguez, her boyfriend, they lived in the apartment immediately underneath the suspect james holmes. it was roughly midnight. you are getting ready for bed, and what happened? >> it was exactly at midnight which is what we thought was odd. this loud tech know music was playing. it was odd for any music to start playing in our apartment complex at all. >> had he played music like that before? >> no. the...
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. >> read it to us. >> only people from brooklyn uses the word geez. your letter doesn't have a single worthwhile sentence in it. i will not buy you any notebooks. i repeat no notebooks. but i will send you decals that are not to be placed in my room, around my room or on the window of my car. >> okay. who was this guy? and why did you set out to tell this story? >> this guy was my fantastic, magnet, bossy, difficult, older brother carl. he was the red state to my blue state. all you have to understand to know about how complicated and difficult this relationship was my first memory of my brother was with when he sail me out a window when i was 2 years old and in the san antonio emergency room with a cut on my eye brow. he gave me the gift of a hard head. he went from there to being the youngest member of the john berk society and coming into my room to smash my joan biaz records because she was on the list. he was complicated, but saying all of that he was mysterious. he grew up to be a trial lawyer turned apple orchardist. part of the madening siblin
. >> read it to us. >> only people from brooklyn uses the word geez. your letter doesn't have a single worthwhile sentence in it. i will not buy you any notebooks. i repeat no notebooks. but i will send you decals that are not to be placed in my room, around my room or on the window of my car. >> okay. who was this guy? and why did you set out to tell this story? >> this guy was my fantastic, magnet, bossy, difficult, older brother carl. he was the red state to my blue...
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follow us now on twitter. we have knew information about how the suspect wired up his apartment to explode and take even more lives of first responders and neighbors. that's next. >> there was a man who was asking the police to help him and he was absolutely covered in blood and his whole arm and he was asking for help and i have to at least talk to him i'm not trained in paramedics at all but i should talk to him. he had been hit in the head. i thought he was just grazed because there was only a small skrash but when i looked again i realized it was very very swollen. >> we talked to her about two hours ago. and we're hearing from people inside that theater when they left tried to help their loved ones or even complete strangers in the case of emma. we're really trying to focus on the victims and survivors of the killing rampage. but we want to focus briefly on the suspect in custody tonight. drew griffin veths. >> reporter: he had been living not far from this movie theater from this past year because it was
follow us now on twitter. we have knew information about how the suspect wired up his apartment to explode and take even more lives of first responders and neighbors. that's next. >> there was a man who was asking the police to help him and he was absolutely covered in blood and his whole arm and he was asking for help and i have to at least talk to him i'm not trained in paramedics at all but i should talk to him. he had been hit in the head. i thought he was just grazed because there...
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joining us, steven tubbs. first of all, what stands out about this guy is that he was a phd candidate at the university of colorado in neurosciences. graduated from the top of his class a at the university of california. the guy was intelligent no doubt. anything else stand out about him? >> bill, good evening. i think we will learn more certainly in the days to come as some of his neighbors start talking about just who james holmes was. he certainly had colorado ties. he also had as you mentioned southern, california ties. his family in san diego. the fbi told me early on in the investigation this morning that the fbi was involved in san diego at a san diego suburb at his parent's home. we understand holmes graduated from the university of california at riverside and then came here to colorado. i find it ironic that his apartment a third story apartment which as we speak is still being searched and the bomb squad and the fbi and atf out there in aurora. two blocks to the west of where many of the victims were
joining us, steven tubbs. first of all, what stands out about this guy is that he was a phd candidate at the university of colorado in neurosciences. graduated from the top of his class a at the university of california. the guy was intelligent no doubt. anything else stand out about him? >> bill, good evening. i think we will learn more certainly in the days to come as some of his neighbors start talking about just who james holmes was. he certainly had colorado ties. he also had as you...
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>>reporter: store owner showed us a weapon like the one used in colorado. if the suspect had bought the rifle in california it would have come with a bullet button that slows down the time to reload. 10 bullets is the limit magazine t.these are same california need more gun law. >> compared to the rest of the nation they are a little bit over kill. right now we have enough law in place to adequately keep anything from owning a gun that shouldn't. with the exception of on the street purchase that we have no control over. >>reporter: tragedy spark legislation. >> we should all be asking our legislators our members of progress to strengthen gun lay so it doesn't happen issue. >> it's a person issue not a gun issue. >>reporter: congress didn't act when one of its own giffor giffords was shot. so california wants tougher gun law, it there's do it, itself. in sacramento, abc 7 news. >>> christopher nolan the direct tr of the dark knight reacting to the somewhating and tonight he says the shared experience of watching a story unfold on screen is an important and j
>>reporter: store owner showed us a weapon like the one used in colorado. if the suspect had bought the rifle in california it would have come with a bullet button that slows down the time to reload. 10 bullets is the limit magazine t.these are same california need more gun law. >> compared to the rest of the nation they are a little bit over kill. right now we have enough law in place to adequately keep anything from owning a gun that shouldn't. with the exception of on the street...
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it's up to us as a people to say let us begin again to do the work. that is we are going to live, we are going to love and resist. most important word is resist. we are calling to resist. i will come once a week, once a month, twice a month, whatever, to have conversations about where are we, where are we going, and the other thing is even though barack obama didn't run, we should have a black cabinet. it can be official and unofficial but if he does something wrong we will send him a letter telling him what he is doing wrong. we need a black cabinet people, yes. i've said it from the jury beginning and at the moment he was elected we need a black cabinet. come on all you people. say we is your black cabinet. [laughter] [applause] >> let's give a big round of applause. thank you very much. there's going to be a book signing >> thank you. please stay in your seats for the next panel please stay in your seats. [inaudible conversations] >> and mullen book tv a panel discussion on the emancipation proclamation. as we continue our coverage of the harlem bo
it's up to us as a people to say let us begin again to do the work. that is we are going to live, we are going to love and resist. most important word is resist. we are calling to resist. i will come once a week, once a month, twice a month, whatever, to have conversations about where are we, where are we going, and the other thing is even though barack obama didn't run, we should have a black cabinet. it can be official and unofficial but if he does something wrong we will send him a letter...
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when we conduct our operations we have to let civilians our interests used to move around. while ramadan calls for charity and compassion syrian men observing it routinely profess right in this to die for their cause but for the war to stop what they need is to be willing to live for it it's not a boycott artsy damascus syria meanwhile the un observers mission has been given another thirty days to monitor events in syria all members of the security council have voted in favor of extending their mandate which could be renewed if necessary artist has all the details from new york. brush ambassadors of the united nations vitaly churkin says he's a very pleased with the way the vote out friday with his security council unanimously approving a u.k. draft resolution that extends the u.n. supervision mission in syria for a final thirty days investor churkin said this is what russia was hoping for from the very beginning and the vote that took place on thursday of course put a lot of consequences on the syrian government in association with extending the supervision mission which i
when we conduct our operations we have to let civilians our interests used to move around. while ramadan calls for charity and compassion syrian men observing it routinely profess right in this to die for their cause but for the war to stop what they need is to be willing to live for it it's not a boycott artsy damascus syria meanwhile the un observers mission has been given another thirty days to monitor events in syria all members of the security council have voted in favor of extending their...
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we know have that sound, what it sounded like for us, what it sounded like for us. [explosion] >> that's what we heard here, it was much louder than we heard from the two previous in the day. >> and adam, of course, they can't be cautious enough there on the ground. i know they've evacuated five buildings, surrounding homes and apartment area i know you've been pushed back along with the media and others out there. caution indeed the word of the day there. because, clearly, this apartment was trapped it, as you said, kill as many people as possible, maim as many people as possible and just, just create more of that reign of terror that's been affected there, on the people of aurora, colorado. >> reporter: absolutely. i mean, this guy was planning on trying to hurt and kill as many people as possible and we've seen the situation before and when we get to the apartment, a police where it may be a bomb and it looks intricate and when they get to it they realize it was all look and no substance to it. in this case, there was absolute substance and they've seen it and th
we know have that sound, what it sounded like for us, what it sounded like for us. [explosion] >> that's what we heard here, it was much louder than we heard from the two previous in the day. >> and adam, of course, they can't be cautious enough there on the ground. i know they've evacuated five buildings, surrounding homes and apartment area i know you've been pushed back along with the media and others out there. caution indeed the word of the day there. because, clearly, this...
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joining us, steven tubbs. first of all, what stands out about this guy is that he was a phd candidate at the university of colorado in neurosciences. graduated from the top of his class a at the university of california. the guy was intelligent no doubt. anything else stand out about him? >> bill, good evening. i think we will learn more certainly in the days to come as some of his neighbors start talking about just who james holmes was. he certainly had colorado ties. he also had as you mentioned southern, california ties. his family in san diego. the fbi told me early on in the investigation this morning that the fbi was involved in san diego at a san diego suburb at his parent's home. we understand holmes graduated from the university of california at riverside and then came here to colorado. i find it ironic that his apartment a third story apartment which as we speak is still being searched and the bomb squad and the fbi and atf out there in aurora. two blocks to the west of where many of the victims were
joining us, steven tubbs. first of all, what stands out about this guy is that he was a phd candidate at the university of colorado in neurosciences. graduated from the top of his class a at the university of california. the guy was intelligent no doubt. anything else stand out about him? >> bill, good evening. i think we will learn more certainly in the days to come as some of his neighbors start talking about just who james holmes was. he certainly had colorado ties. he also had as you...
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why are you demonizing us for it? it's time we had somebody who believes in us. someone who believes that achievement should be rewarded not punished.
why are you demonizing us for it? it's time we had somebody who believes in us. someone who believes that achievement should be rewarded not punished.
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happen very rarely get that right you're using the word rare there and i think it's kind of arguable how you can use that word i mean this just this tragic incident resulted in a dozen lives lost dozens more were shot we had the incident with gabrielle giffords not too too long ago we saw the string of shootings in high schools and to somebody watching television it doesn't seem like it is that rare i know it doesn't but there must be a good that's the problem with those trying to make policy decisions or come to a conclusion based on the dramatic stories you need to look at this is just so good for the third time the number of guns circulating in america and the number of americans. it increased enormously four million new year nearly every state now has pretty liberal in it for a second amendment sense laws regarding terri in the last two decades not. one but it's like you're really it's simply not the case that these things are happening more frequently and again i ask what always you solution you think actually put have prevented. all right i will use the word dramatic our way in
happen very rarely get that right you're using the word rare there and i think it's kind of arguable how you can use that word i mean this just this tragic incident resulted in a dozen lives lost dozens more were shot we had the incident with gabrielle giffords not too too long ago we saw the string of shootings in high schools and to somebody watching television it doesn't seem like it is that rare i know it doesn't but there must be a good that's the problem with those trying to make policy...
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thanks for watching us tonight. another sad day in america and that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. bad things happen to good people all the time. nobody knows why. it is just the way life is. once again, we have mass murder in america and the killer is a young man who was simply out of his mind. nobody's fault. no policy deficit. it is just an atrocity that is impossible to explain. this is the fifth time in 13 years an american has committed mass murder. columbine, colorado, april 20, 1999. 13 dead. 26 wounded. after two students shot them down. the two then committed suicide. april 1 16, 2007. a deranged man on the virginia tech campus kills 33 people including himself. no motive for the homicides. november 5, 2009. army major nadal hassan kills 13 americans at fort hood, texas. currently charged with premeditated murder. his trial will begin next year. and january 8, 2011 gerald love lofner. now, we have 24-year-old james holmes from san diego who allegedly killed 12 people, wounding 59 oth
thanks for watching us tonight. another sad day in america and that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. bad things happen to good people all the time. nobody knows why. it is just the way life is. once again, we have mass murder in america and the killer is a young man who was simply out of his mind. nobody's fault. no policy deficit. it is just an atrocity that is impossible to explain. this is the fifth time in 13 years an american has committed mass murder. columbine,...
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but your profiler hat on for us. based on what you know and based upon what you know about these kinds of situations, what other things would you expect to learn about him or what are the key questions you want answered, clint? >> chris, we know from studies that in 75% of mass shootings, realize there's been 27 mass shootings, mass casualties since the 1999 columbine incident and in a study of those mass shootings, about 75% of the time someone else either knew what was going to happen or suspected what was going to happen. now, there are going to be those who say, well, there's a mental health issue here and it could be. he's in his mid-20s. the mental health issues could be coming forward again. who perhaps would know better than his parents? they have yet to have the chance to talk about this. so there's a lot of things we need to know about this guy's background, much less him no longer being in college, what was the final catalyst that brought him to this point? >> clint van zandt, we always appreciate your exp
but your profiler hat on for us. based on what you know and based upon what you know about these kinds of situations, what other things would you expect to learn about him or what are the key questions you want answered, clint? >> chris, we know from studies that in 75% of mass shootings, realize there's been 27 mass shootings, mass casualties since the 1999 columbine incident and in a study of those mass shootings, about 75% of the time someone else either knew what was going to happen...
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thanks for inviting us in and showing us your amazing facility today. >> my pleasure. >> how long has electric works been around? >> electric works has been in san francisco since the beginning of 2007. we moved here from brisbane from our old innovation. we do printmaking, gallery shows, and we have a fabulous retail store where there are lots of fun things to find. >> we will look at all of that as we walk around. it is incredible to me how many different things you do. how is it you identify that san francisco was in need of all these different services? >> it came from stepping out of graduate school in 1972. i wrote a little thing about how this is an idea, how our world should work. it should have printmaking, archiving, a gallery. it should have a retail store. in 1972, i wanted to have art sales, point-of-sale at the grocery store. >> so you go through the manifesto. with the bay area should have. you are making art incredibly accessible in so many different ways, so that is a good segue. let's take a walk around the facilities. here we are in your gallery space. can you tell
thanks for inviting us in and showing us your amazing facility today. >> my pleasure. >> how long has electric works been around? >> electric works has been in san francisco since the beginning of 2007. we moved here from brisbane from our old innovation. we do printmaking, gallery shows, and we have a fabulous retail store where there are lots of fun things to find. >> we will look at all of that as we walk around. it is incredible to me how many different things you...
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adam, what can you tell us? >> yeah, jon, i'm going to step away and we moved our vantage point to the west. you can see there's a hook and ladder truck. i'm talking with jessica rosenthal, fox news radio, next to me, said that the aurora police department tweeted for media and people in the area get behind their cars and far enough away and we're at vantage point where the sergeant says we're okay location to be for what is going be to be a controlled detonation. we've heard two so far. the last one i heard was about 35 minutes ago, they were very small. i can tell you now there are four different personnel inside the building. we saw the first two guys go in about, oh, ten minutes ago and then they repositioned the hook and ladder truck in order to get a better vantage point themselves and they brought in two more. it looks like another firefighter and another bomb technician, of course we don't know for sure because they're not wearing any markings, just protective equipment as they went in. we now know there
adam, what can you tell us? >> yeah, jon, i'm going to step away and we moved our vantage point to the west. you can see there's a hook and ladder truck. i'm talking with jessica rosenthal, fox news radio, next to me, said that the aurora police department tweeted for media and people in the area get behind their cars and far enough away and we're at vantage point where the sergeant says we're okay location to be for what is going be to be a controlled detonation. we've heard two so far....
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to give us back the value of those improvements. moving on to cathedral heill, do not have a diagram. what we worked out was a total of $9.3 million over several years. it is aimed at having -- i think i have a slide. we're able to build these things in concert with opening the hospital. it would be about five years after the da is signed. president chiu: i appreciate the pedestrian safety mitigation. i've been these are important to run a different neighborhoods. i question is around the $9 million these are for pedestrian safety and streetscape improvements blocks away. they are not in the immediate vicinity. for the thousands of pedestrians who will be using the intersections at franklin, then as every day, there don't seem to be investments in crossing times. we have an underground tunnel that is for folks who are parking in the garage, but not for folks who are disabled. what was the rationale behind that? it would seem to me that you would want to invest in pedestrian safety at least in the immediate vicinity. it seems pedestr
to give us back the value of those improvements. moving on to cathedral heill, do not have a diagram. what we worked out was a total of $9.3 million over several years. it is aimed at having -- i think i have a slide. we're able to build these things in concert with opening the hospital. it would be about five years after the da is signed. president chiu: i appreciate the pedestrian safety mitigation. i've been these are important to run a different neighborhoods. i question is around the $9...
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i personally have never seen anything like what the pictures show us is in there. i'm a layman when it comes to bomb stuff. i see an awful lot of wires, trip wires, jars full of ammunition, jars full of liquid. some things that look like mortar rounds. we have a lot of challenges to get in there safely. >> and, gary, the way that they're seeing these pictures, is it they actually sent in robots on friday yesterday to assess the situation, take pictures of what was in the apartment and the bomb disposal went through that video that the robots were able to capture to see how bad it was and what they're dealing with here. >> poppy, i don't know why holmes told police about the booby-traps. but i know if he would have died during all of this it's likely more people would have died going into his apartment because they wouldn't have known about this. now, are the explosives experts bringing in extra resources to help with the apartment search? do you know that? >> they absolutely are. what we're hearing is that the federal government is sending people and resources to a
i personally have never seen anything like what the pictures show us is in there. i'm a layman when it comes to bomb stuff. i see an awful lot of wires, trip wires, jars full of ammunition, jars full of liquid. some things that look like mortar rounds. we have a lot of challenges to get in there safely. >> and, gary, the way that they're seeing these pictures, is it they actually sent in robots on friday yesterday to assess the situation, take pictures of what was in the apartment and the...
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a 12-gauge remington shotgun was also used. the fourth gun, another .40 caliber glock, was recovered in holmes' car. evidence teams are still processing the crime scene, but with 71 victims hit by gunfire law enforcement officials suspect the gunman fired at least 100 rounds, maybe more. police say holmes meticulously planned the assault. he apparently surveiled it had theater and pre-staged his car and weapons near an access door. idtside that door today, police recovered some of the body armor which the gunman wore during the assault. holmes has no criminal record and police say, so far they've established no motive for the shootings. a search of social networking sites has turned up no significant clues. now, sources tell us at first holmes was cooperative with police, but since then he's clammed up and has gotten a lawyer. so far he's offered no explanation whatsoever, scott, for the shooting. >> pelley: bob, thanks. james eagan holmes has roots in esuthern california so we sent bill whittaker to san diego to find out more
a 12-gauge remington shotgun was also used. the fourth gun, another .40 caliber glock, was recovered in holmes' car. evidence teams are still processing the crime scene, but with 71 victims hit by gunfire law enforcement officials suspect the gunman fired at least 100 rounds, maybe more. police say holmes meticulously planned the assault. he apparently surveiled it had theater and pre-staged his car and weapons near an access door. idtside that door today, police recovered some of the body...
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received 1.6 million use. from the out -- but on the hospital one of the people there were injured of luggage search of his pictures of a blood. >> there was another james home from aurora and the people contacted think the he was the shooter. he put on his face of the he is not the killer. it is a different change tom's. -- is a different james holmes. ysabel: a look from the san mateo bridge and it looks like it is right of very little traffic. >> here is the view from the golden gate bridge. inland spots pin it on your tracking that for you on fog tracker 4. you can see that we see some coastal fog of with the golden gate bridge pin it will continue to peel back through the evening hours. let's take a look at current conditions in irian it is going to get hot and livermore today. it will hit, the triple ticket digit mark. some 66 degrees is expected for half moon bay. we will see low 90s and in north bay. there will be a cooling trend coming out and i will tell you about that later >> a ysabel: a south bay
received 1.6 million use. from the out -- but on the hospital one of the people there were injured of luggage search of his pictures of a blood. >> there was another james home from aurora and the people contacted think the he was the shooter. he put on his face of the he is not the killer. it is a different change tom's. -- is a different james holmes. ysabel: a look from the san mateo bridge and it looks like it is right of very little traffic. >> here is the view from the golden...
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and being with us. appreciate it. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: well, i have to say, i'm glad you're enthusiastic. you picked a great night to be here. we have music from zac brown band. we have, in my opinion, the best show on tv right now, bryan cranston. he's got a family-owned car wash in new mexico he wants to talk about. i'm nervous. i don't know if we're getting nice bryan cranston or evil bryan cranston. larry king is here with us. [ cheers and applause ] larry has a new costco appearing tomorrow on the hulu, it was either that or wander on the beach with a medal detector. i'd like to be there when they pitch larry on this hulu. i also want to ask larry about this trip to comic-con this weekend. for some reason he was at comic-con over the weekend. bryan cranston was at comic-con. you know, there's always a lot of great costumes at comic-con. but you know what there's even not more of? not great costumes. a reporter was outside of san diego where she was fortunate enough to meet a real life
and being with us. appreciate it. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: well, i have to say, i'm glad you're enthusiastic. you picked a great night to be here. we have music from zac brown band. we have, in my opinion, the best show on tv right now, bryan cranston. he's got a family-owned car wash in new mexico he wants to talk about. i'm nervous. i don't know if we're getting nice bryan cranston or evil bryan cranston. larry king is here with us. [ cheers and applause ] larry has a new...
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net new square foot rate so that is the number we used. if you look in section 413, medical uses are not included in the table. the numbers that were in the most recent study were directed lead -- or directly pulled into the code, not medical uses, and i was a policy decision made at that time. supervisor mar: thank you very much predella afford to the document. mr. rich? >> if you are ready to move on to the transportation fees, we will move on unless therec other questions on housing. supervisor mar: please continue. iÑi appreciate their hair from e mta and others as well. >> like we have done on the other subject areas, we want to start by indicating what underlies our thinking as we go through developing the agreement. we always want to be basing our requests on them in the things we negotiate for on principles and policies, so you see what underlies those. there was the realization -- i will say that our presentation will cover all three campuses, but in recognition most of the impacts on the majority of the development, cathedral hi
net new square foot rate so that is the number we used. if you look in section 413, medical uses are not included in the table. the numbers that were in the most recent study were directed lead -- or directly pulled into the code, not medical uses, and i was a policy decision made at that time. supervisor mar: thank you very much predella afford to the document. mr. rich? >> if you are ready to move on to the transportation fees, we will move on unless therec other questions on housing....
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one quick footnote-- e-bay now tells us they find no records themselves that holmes used their site. officials have said otherwise. meanwhile, police now are interviewing former classmates, neighbors, coworkers, looking for any explanations. but more definitive clues might be found in holmes' apartment. there the investigators say they're looking for computer files, e-mails, and any communication records which might point to motive, jeff. >> glor: bob orr in washington, bob, thank you. coming up, the politics of the gun control debate when the cbs coming up, the politics of the gun control debate when the cbs evening news from aurora continues. it's not caused by a heart valve problem. i was taking warfarin, but my doctor put me on pradaxa instead to reduce my risk of stroke. in a clinical trial, pradaxa® (dabigatran etexilate mesylate) reduced stroke risk 35% better than warfarin. and unlike warfarin, with pradaxa, there's no need for regular blood tests. that's really important to me. pradaxa can cause serious, sometimes fatal, bleeding. don't take pradaxa if you have abnormal ble
one quick footnote-- e-bay now tells us they find no records themselves that holmes used their site. officials have said otherwise. meanwhile, police now are interviewing former classmates, neighbors, coworkers, looking for any explanations. but more definitive clues might be found in holmes' apartment. there the investigators say they're looking for computer files, e-mails, and any communication records which might point to motive, jeff. >> glor: bob orr in washington, bob, thank you....
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sandra thanks for joining us. what can you tell us about the reports that we are hearing that holmes dyed his hair red and called himself the joker? >> that's right. federal law enforcement sources say that that is, in fact, the case. the suspect apparently dyed his hair head -- red and said he was the joker and they are trying to find out a motive and not releasing any evidence in the investigation so far but the real hot spot is the one-bedroom apartment that the 24-year-old lived in which was walking distance to the university of colorado school of medicine where he was a neuroscience ph.d. student and he was going to withdraw. but that hot spot is nothing like they have ever seen before. it is filled with trip wires and they say jars of liquids and could be explosives and tipped off by the suspect who said his apartment was booby trapped. clearly, a lot more to do in terms of the investigation, leon and alison. >> there is a vigil planned for the victims scheduled for sunday night. what can you tell us about t
sandra thanks for joining us. what can you tell us about the reports that we are hearing that holmes dyed his hair red and called himself the joker? >> that's right. federal law enforcement sources say that that is, in fact, the case. the suspect apparently dyed his hair head -- red and said he was the joker and they are trying to find out a motive and not releasing any evidence in the investigation so far but the real hot spot is the one-bedroom apartment that the 24-year-old lived in...